Ordinateur portable, réalité ou fiction des 10 dollars ?

Projet d'OLPC

Nous nous rendons certainement compte de l'OLPC : Un ordinateur portable par projet d'enfant qui comporte 100 ordinateurs portables du dollar et son but est d'apporter la connaissance d'ordinateur et l'atmosphère de technologie dans les pays du tiers monde. Mais le projet d'OLPC est bientôt de trouver un concurrent d'Inde qui comporte des ordinateurs portables des 10 dollars.

L'ordinateur portable $10

Récemment le projet d'OLPC a poussé son prix par ordinateur portable de $175, de $100 et de rejeter le ministère du HDR de la cette Inde d'offre réclame qu'il peut prendre ce prix aussi à bas que $10 qui est une matière de grande discussion pour dedans s'il va être une réalité ou une fiction ?

Ordinateur portable $10 : une réalité ou une seule fiction ?

L'Inde chronomètre des signaux que la fabrication pour l'ordinateur portable $10 déjà a été abaissée à l'APP. $50 mais la fabrication du seul ordinateur portable $10 considère toujours être fiction car aucun fabricant n'a encore été d'accord sur un tel bas prix.

OLPC n'est aucun doute déjà sur le mouvement et c'est une question de temps puisque chaque enfant dans les nations du tiers monde aura un ordinateur portable de ses propres mais ce projet de $10 ordinateurs portables par l'Inde va prendre 2 ans au minimum pour son accomplissement. Jusqu'à ce qu'alors ce reste une seule fiction pour tous.

[par l'intermédiaire de : TgDaily]

ahaha :grin:

Or may be the laptop can only be used for 10 minutes, after that, It will burned itself down??!!

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  • i dont think its possible even if it is it will be too late and it will be too sh** to have any basic jobs done :cry:
  • This is nothing more than Fiction. Just a battery would cost nothing less that 1000 bucks and WTF can they build out of 410 bucks lol :evil:
  • lol Nice theory Ken rest all :mrgreen: Ditto as Thilak :smile:
  • That’s a great article. It’s interesting what you say about the impact of OLPC (One Laptop Per Child). It will help children in developing countries around the world. But it will also change the world of laptops forever. The marketpace will benefit, and I'm sure that every home in the developed world will have one. What is becoming clear is that the OLPC is a not the solution but a starting point for development.

    This project needs to be handled in a sensitive way. Different needs and cultures must be addressed properly. Only then will the OLPC project be a success. Right now is an exciting time for technology, particularly mobile technology covering laptops, mobile phones and PDAs. Also the web and they way they all work with the web. I get my laptops and peripherals from Portable Universe and I can thoroughly recommend them. The best thing for people to do is to talk to them, let them know what your needs are (both current and future) and they will come up with the best laptop for you. I also get blank DVDs there for my backup.
  • Golam Mosihuddin Sikder
    I dont think its possible
  • Nicholas Bi
    I don't think this plan is practical based on the present technology. based on my knowledge, the cheapest small mono-LCD (black-white) for cellphone would cost like 3~5 USD (that kind of LCD has been mass-produced for many years).

    If the Indian government is going to fund this project, that's no problem, but if the Indian people really want to keep the cost under 10 dollars, they really need to work very hard to make great achievement on the technologies (which seems still not available to any other countries)
  • Nicholas Bi
    I'm sorry for being arbitrary,I should not draw the conclusion that this project is not practical without knowing the definition of the "laptop".
  • Jack
    Hmmm... Maybe in 10 yrs todays OLPC will be available. Like how digital watches came down in price!!
  • amare alamrew
    i am realy happy to this plan to every child to get one laptop realy !it is a fiction to ethiopian people who loves laptops mostly!if it is true i will congratulation!
  • amare alamrew
    realy it is nice to all african child to get it with this fair price
  • amare alamrew
    I want to thank fore this company to fair prise and portable design .and it is good for every people who wants to go with technology !ya...... realy nice news for me !but i am afraid not to be fiction ?
  • Olivia
    Considering that India is tops in terms of brain and talent in the IT sector, and the fact that an Indian developed the Intel Pentium processor, I think India can do it, lets just wait and see.
  • Dan
    Yes, actually India's done a lot of stuff that us in the west couldn't imagine and had to later just open their mouths wide and gape. So there's no reason why it can't be done. It' tough, but it ain't impossible. So i'll go wit olivia.
  • I want a 10 dollar laptop
  • Jwala
    Why not a $ 10 laptop ?

    Things which we thought NOT possible a couple of centuries are possible now.. for eg. mobile phones when seen on Star Trek were thought fiction which became a comman reality these days.

    However I think they have to drastically change the technology to be able to achieve their goal.

    However, there is a more important thing that they need to target. A laptop whether $10 or $100 is not a ticket for complete education. A complete mechanism for child education has to be started to be able to uplift India
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